Manager - Business Development - Partnerships
Company: Mayo Clinic
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: March 23, 2026
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Job Description:
Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other
care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work
together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also
dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation
and comprehensive benefit plans – to take care of you and your
family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and
advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long,
successful career with Mayo Clinic. Benefits Highlights • Medical:
Multiple plan options. • Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement
account for flexible coverage. • Vision: Affordable plan with
national network. • Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible
expenses. • Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure
your future. Responsibilities The primary responsibility of this
position is to directly support the mission of Mayo Clinic Business
Development. In addition to performing as an individual
contributor, the Manager will also lead portions of projects,
activities, deals, opportunities and other work of the
department.The Manager will communicate/ report status of assigned
work to department leadership.The Manager may also help represent
the department in interactions and meetings with other Mayo
departments and leadership, and/or with external entities, as
warranted. The Manager will be accountable for helping manage
workflows and resources to achieve desired project outcomes, and
will have duties related to project management. The department is
organized into three functional Work Units, with positions assigned
within one of these three areas and with responsibilities as
described for each area. This posting is for a role within the
Partnerships Work Unit. • Partnerships – Source, evaluate, analyze
and develop new business opportunities for Mayo Clinic, including
but not limited to partnerships, joint ventures, new company
spin-offs, investments, mergers and acquisitions. Work with areas
throughout Mayo Clinic and the marketplace to identify new business
opportunities, including the ability to connect these activities
with existing Mayo Clinic operational units, in alignment with the
Mayo Clinic strategic plan, prioritized market opportunities, and
competitive activity. Contribute to the development of a network of
industry, entrepreneurial and investor contacts to serve as a
resource for business development and/or commercialization
activities. • This position will work collaboratively with team
members assigned to the other two Work Units. • Commercialization –
Evaluate the commercial potential of a variety of medical
inventions and discoveries coming from Mayos clinical and research
activities, developing and implementing technology sales and
marketing plans, managing the patent process, identifying potential
commercial partners, negotiating license agreements and other
commercialization arrangements, managing relationships with
industry and advising Mayo physicians and scientists regarding
protection of intellectual property and technology-based business
matters. • Technology Development – Evaluate invention disclosures
coming from Mayos research and clinical activities and assistance
in processing these disclosures and any resulting patent
applications: a) assist in identifying potentially patentable
inventions; b) provide background materials, such as prior art
searches; c) assist in drafting patent applications; d) assist in
evaluating all patent correspondence, including the review of cited
art with investigators; e) assist in right to use searches by
identifying and evaluating third party intellectual property
requirements; (f) assist in preliminary analysis of patent threats
related to current Mayo products; and g) assist in educating Mayo
Clinic staff regarding patent issues. Where such activities will
become part of legal analysis or legal risk assessments, such work
is performed at the direction and oversight of Mayo internal
counsel and/or external legal counsel delegated to that role by
Mayo. Based on the needs of the department, positions will also be
primarily assigned to one or more Work Teams, each focusing in a
specific area: Biopharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Diagnostics,
Health Information Technology/AI, Health Services & Robotics, or
Investments. Projects/ opportunities are categorized within one of
these six areas, and staff are attached to each project
accordingly. This role will focus primarily on HIT/AI and Medical
Devices, with the potential to support other Work Teams as needed.
Thus each team member is initially placed into one Work Unit, with
their work focusing on projects and opportunities categorized as
within one or more Work Teams. Typically, each team member will be
placed into two Work Teams. Qualifications • Master’s degree
required, or an advanced degree preferred (e.g., PhD, MD, JD), in
business, science, or related relevant field, plus two years
specific experience related to the role and area of work: business
development, finance/venture capital, technology transfer, venture
management, i/p commercialization, licensing, patents,
partnerships, business-to-business collaborations, investments,
start-up companies and/or sourcing partnering opportunities in the
health care, medical/biotechnology or financial/venture capital
industries. • Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of four years
experience parallel to the above. • Three years experience directly
related to technology licensing for roles within the
Commercialization Work Unit. • In lieu of a degree, a minimum of
years of applicable experience equal to the number of years
normally required to earn the degree will be recognized as
satisfying the degree requirement, i.e. four years experience
equivalency for a Bachelor’s degree, two years experience
equivalency for a Master’s degree, two years experience equivalency
for an advanced degree. Must have the ability to perform
successfully in a business development/ technology
commercialization role, and to navigate required complex inter- and
intra-organizational issues and relationships. Must possess
excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability
to interact with a variety of different people with diverse
backgrounds. Requires strong project management skills and time
management skills and the ability to manage several initiatives
simultaneously. Must have entrepreneurial/intrapreneurial
qualities.Must possess strong analytical skills, be resourceful,
and be able to work independently on assigned projects. Additional
Skills & Qualifications Preferred skills include: relationship and
deal sourcing, business plan creation, concept analysis, business
model development, financial pro-forma development and analysis,
and business principles. In addition, extra consideration may be
given to applicants with skills/experience in due diligence, market
research, marketing plan development, legal/regulatory issues
assessment, monitoring product/operating unit performance,
technical sales, evaluation of medical technologies, negotiations,
contract drafting, evaluation of scientific and commercialization
potential of cutting-edge technologies, and knowledge of science,
clinical or bench research, laws and regulations that relate to the
patenting and licensing of inventions. Experience working with an
organization or in a role directly related to Healthcare IT, AI,
and/or Medical Devices will be given special consideration.
Additional consideration may be given for: experience with an
academic medical center or equivalent setting; mergers and
acquisition experience; financial modeling and analytical valuation
experience; Chartered Financial Analyst certification, (complete or
in progress); experience with a national consulting firm in related
functional areas or industries.
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